In my previous comment I omitted to say that the radio was operating DATA USB mode. The following setup items are not applicable when the radio is in data mode, do not be distracted by them. 067 Data mode, PSK and ensure that the radio is DATA USB mode when operating PSK. If you have this set to “Other” that is for packet operation which is a completely different kettle of fish.
I had to add my user to the dialout group to get this to work, hamlib was unable to open the port. The selected sound device is PCM2903B Audio Codec, digital output and digital input. As for noise on 20m I have not experienced this problem. Try putting a dummy load on the antenna port to determine if USB or PC hash is getting into your antenna system. That radio setting and the soundcard setting in windows interact, you might want to check the gain in Windows in order to not run the radio level so low.
I’m sure there has to be a menu setting but I just have not been able to find it yet. I would just rather use the internal sound card in the 3000 if possible.
If you do not have the CAT working then I am not surprised at the problems you are having as CAT commands or the CAT port is how the PC tells the radio to transmit. I did not find the setup in the blog posts for internal sound card so need to look at that first I suppose.
Sure you can easily listen to the audio out of the radio on your PC speakers or PC headphones whatever is the default Playback device. Enter the sound settings in Windows and in the properties page for the Recording device which is the Radio. This is normally a “USB Audio CODEC”, I have named mine Yaesu. Select the listen tab and check and apply the “Listen to this device” option. Any audio received on this recording input will be shared to your “Default” playback device. This is a good question, I will take some screen shots and post a quick article.
If you do not have the radio in “DATA” mode the the MODE-DATA Group settings do not come into play. Menu item 68 affects the center frequency for the built in decoder, you can see this if you put the radio in PSK decode mode. The “C”enter in the AF-FFT window will move around if you change the value of 068.
As for the offset this is only true if you have setting 067 set to Epson v370 driver other which is intended for Packet use. If set to PSK then the carrier center frequency is what is on the VFO display and the audio offset as set in DM780 as an example. And where you transmit is the sum of the two when using the typical DATA-USB mode, Carrier + Audio Offset. This blog entry you are posting a comment to contains the setup instructions.
As for FLDigi, I’m not actually using it with the CAT but just sending MT-63, Olivia, and other digital messages. I still have issues with transmit on the FTdx3000 in all MARS digital modes. I use FLDigi, MS-DMT, MARS-ALE. I can receive using the internal sound card, but cannot transmit at all.
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